Showing posts with label Estêvão. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Estêvão. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

How Yamal Got Lost Inside Cucurella’s Hair: A Night of Total Chelsea Control



Chelsea’s 3–0 win over Barcelona wasn’t just a dominant Champions League performance — it was a night that felt like a comedy sketch.

The moment of the match?
Marc Cucurella completely shutting down Lamine Yamal.
Yamal disappeared so much that fans joked he must be stuck somewhere inside Cucurella’s wild hair… and honestly, it’s the perfect metaphor.

Chelsea pressed high, created chances, and forced Barcelona into mistakes. Enzo had goals disallowed, Koundé scored in his own net, and Araujo’s red card killed any chance of a comeback.

Estêvão and Delap finished the job in the second half, while Barcelona struggled to create anything meaningful without Pedri and with Yamal totally neutralized.

In short:
Chelsea controlled the match, Barcelona collapsed, and Cucurella won his one-on-one battle in legendary fashion.

A memorable night — and a funny one to draw.





Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Liverpool Ends the Curse Against Real Madrid



For years, Liverpool lived under the shadow of Real Madrid — a team that repeatedly knocked them out of the Champions League and left unforgettable scars on the club’s history. The Reds entered their latest clash in terrible form, carrying a string of painful defeats that shook their confidence and frustrated their fans. No one expected a miracle.

But sometimes football flips the script.

Liverpool stepped onto the pitch like a wounded team with nothing to lose. Real Madrid, confident and relaxed, seemed ready to repeat the same old story. Yet this time, Liverpool fought with fire. They pressed, they ran, and they defended with heart. In the second half, Alexis Mac Allister delivered the moment that changed everything — a powerful header that stunned the European giants.

It wasn’t just a goal.
It was a release.

The win didn’t simply give Liverpool three points — it ended a psychological curse that followed them for years. Against the strongest team in the world, the Reds found themselves again.